Roy Tarpley wrote:My thoughts:
- First half was fast-paced, not much defense. Lin played like he just woke up from a coma.
- The third quarter was perhaps our worst quarter of the year. The Kings got hot, and for some reason, Clifford wasn't calling timeouts, like he wanted the team to play through this difficult period.
- Kemba put the team on his back and led the comeback, with some good defense/tenacity from Zeller/Kaminsky. Kaminsky, by the way, looked confident out there and I hope this leads to less time for Hawes. For some reason, Hawes wanted to played like a point center in the first half, and it wasn't pretty.
- More Kemba and an aggressive Lin with some clutch shots and drives completed the victory in overtime.
- Wonder why Cauley-Stein didn't get more time, I was interested in seeing him play.
- Kemba plays so much like a SG instead of a PG. His percentages are very good 14 games into the season, and I hope it's a sign of his true talent given a better set of teammates. I guess it makes a big difference to take open shots rather than last second buzzer beaters under pressure.
- Still, we should have beaten this Kings team more assuredly than with a frantic comeback.
The hornets can't play great every game or all game. The fact that they didn't play well as a team at times and still win bodes well. The fact that the kings do not have a better record is not because of lack of talent.